Found this article. Didn't realize he was coaching in the WNBA last season.
Shumate to be college scout for NBA team
PHOENIX -- John Shumate, who coached the Phoenix Mercury to their worst record last year, left the job Friday to rejoin the Phoenix Suns as a college scout.
"I'm leaving the team in a very strong position for the future," Shumate said. "As much as I enjoy the WNBA's game, it became clear this offseason that my heart and long-term career ambitions are in the NBA. With the Suns having some big decisions in the immediate future, especially in the draft, the timing just seemed right."
The Suns (18-33) appear destined to miss the playoffs and have a draft lottery pick. Suns president Bryan Colangelo said Shumate's expertise was needed at the job he held before accepting the Mercury position.
"We never really addressed the void left by his departure, and this is a result of our plan to do so," Colangelo said.
The Mercury were 8-26 in 2003, the franchise's worst record in its seven-year history.
Shumate, 51, coached for 17 years at Notre Dame, Grand Canyon, Southern Methodist and the NBA's Toronto Raptors before returning to the Suns in 1998 as a community relations specialist. He became a scout in 2001.
Shumate played with Phoenix, Buffalo, Detroit, Houston, San Antonio and Seattle during a seven-year career after the Suns drafted him in the first round in 1974.
Mercury general manager Seth Sulka said the team would begin searching for a new head coach immediately.
"We can't say enough about John's contribution to the Mercury," Sulka said. "We had a well-coached team last season that played their hearts out every night."